Fluke Australia introduces a new range of battery analysers designed to simplify
the workflow of testing stationary batteries and battery banks.

The mainstay of backup power systems, batteries require regular testing
to ensure their reliability. The new Fluke 500 Series battery analysers test
batteries through an intuitive user interface that provides quick, guided test
setups ensuring technicians are capturing the correct data while visual and
audio feedback cues reduce the risk of errors.

Built rugged, the compact Fluke 500 Series battery analysers perform all key
measurements including battery resistance, DC and AC voltage, DC and AC current
(Fluke BT521 model only), ripple voltage, frequency, and battery temperature
(BT521 only). The 500 Series has been specifically designed for measurements on
stationary batteries including GEL, AGM (absorbed glass MAT), lithium-ion, as
well as wet-cell lead-acid batteries.

Measurement results are displayed on the battery analyser’s integrated LCD
display eliminating the need for technicians to stop and look at the mainframe,
thereby streamlining the battery testing process. Technicians can capture
voltage readings and temperature logging automatically or via the integrated
save button, simplifying and speeding up the test process.

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